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Straphangers in some of Brooklyn’s trendiest neighborhoods are in for a nastier-than-normal commute this winter.

Q-train service will be suspended north of Prospect Park through Manhattan for seven weekends spanning January and February, the MTA said yesterday.

This is but the latest in a litany of service outages set to plague hipsters’ favorite borough in the near future.

Shuttle buses will replace the trains from the Prospect Park station to Atlantic Avenue, the heart of brownstone Brooklyn.

And these disruptions are planned in addition to 24/7 closures of the Smith- Ninth Street and the 15th Street-Prospect Park stations.

Those busy stops, which service Carroll Gardens and Park Slope, are closed in both directions and not scheduled to reopen until next spring, at the earliest.

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